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Govee - GoveeLife Smart Air Purifier 2 Pro

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HighAgain-420 • 8 months ago

https://preview.redd.it/2tb4uzppowre1.jpeg?width=4284&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=2289b1fc8df774ee8d42454b3b8e9694aae0dea7 I just got this one (H7128) and the mini version (H7126) of it ($90 for both) The setup was as simple and straight forward as any other Govee product. Voice control works well with Alexa and Google. I bought the version with the PM sensor not included and have the external one coming in next week so I am not sure how much of difference it has made with the quality of air yet. I have cats, smoke weed (please don’t judge 😂), run central AC 24/7 and keep my windows closed so I am really curious to see the air quality in my apartment. I used the mini one in my kitchen to clear some smoke when cooking since my over the range microwave hood vent doesn’t actually vent outside. The mini purifier cleared the air pretty fast on Turbo mode. Will report back when my PM sensor comes in and I get a solid reading on the air quality with the purifiers on and off

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HighAgain-420 • 5 months ago

Nah the central air and purifier does a pretty good job clearing the air fast and I would never hot box with them near m. With the PM sensor it senses when the air quality is bad and triggers the Air Purifier to turn on. It's pretty cool how the bigger LED goes from green to red when the air quality is bad and back to green when it's good. So you can tell when the air is good without looking at the PM sensor or Govee app.

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Mindless-Policy-3696 • 9 months ago

Most do, I have Govee air purifiers and I recommend them over anything, cheep reliable and smart, it’s the carbon getting set or something but after a day the smell is gone, look into Govee mini air purifiers for the bedrooms and their 2pro for the bigger areas

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Sk1nnyDoc • 6 months ago

I got a deal on govee devices during thanksgiving. $55 per air purifier w/ particle sensor (H7129). I got 4 of them. Looks great, has lighting options. Automated it fully in HA using scheduling and room presense sensors. Just the right size for my home. Using with govee2mqtt addon with cloud api. It does have Matter, but I couldn't get it to work properly. Mostly issue on my side but so far working great with govee2mqtt so I let it be as is. As to their actual performance as an air purifier, definitely helped with my allergies this spring, but I haven't used any other brand of air purifiers before for me to compare. 🤷

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zeliboba55 • 8 months ago

The model I have H7129 is matter compatible.

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Rewelsworld • 6 months ago

Yep I have a Govee 150$ one w the particulate sensor very clutch

r/smarthome • Best air purifier for home on the market today but not too pricey $400+? ->
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IAmCorgii • 4 months ago

I'm not some sort of expert, but the Govee smart air purifiers are really convenient. Look nice, move a lot of air, and based on the fact one of em completely saturated the filter with cat litter dust, I trust that it filters stuff out effectively. Have one in my office and at the door to the cat litter room.

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2drumshark • 4 months ago

I've got 2 Govee's that usually run in low to keep the animal smell down. I'll turn them to high if we're cooking with oil at high temp and they seem to help a lot. I've been running them both in medium with the smoke and I think they help my wife who has very mild asthma.

r/TwinCities • Air Purifiers Worth it? ->
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Agile_Half_4515 • 3 months ago

I have five and will be getting another when the filter lifespan in my Govee purifier runs out. The Thorbolt locks that use the same app are stellar, as well.

r/HomeKit • Best HomeKit air purifier? ->
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Craniumbox • 7 months ago

I love mine. I have one on each floor. I use govee. It also makes less work on your AC and heating units.

r/smarthome • What's the best air purifier you've tried? Worth it or a Scam? ->
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FloridaBlueberry954 • about 1 month ago

I have both the Govee and the Dreo. Between the two, I think Dreo is a great filter, the filters last longer if you change them when the machines tell you to. The Govee is ok, but the HA integration is meh, changing presets seldom works. The Dreo though, controls smoothly through the settings, even if it portrays them a little weird. I got the Dreo (it’s no my first Dreo product) on a flash sale at Walmart for $79.

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Negative-Exercise-27 • 9 months ago

Govee. The cost of Levoit in 2025 blow my mind for what you get. Govee2mqtt gets the devices into HA. For the hundred you’ll save from going with others the cost savings justifies it all.

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peanutt1394 • 6 months ago

Puppy smell is a lot sometimes. I agree with the other commenter about fresh air. However, I will never discourage someone from getting an air purifier…especially in spring season. My partner and I use a lot of GoVee products and when they started making air purifiers, we took a shot and tried them out. LOVE them. The filters have a removable and washable mesh cover that is great for catching the larger dust particles and pet hair before even making it to the filter. I’ve had my current filter now for 3.5 months and it still has about 50% life left. To note: I do have 3 cats and 1 dog. So less pets may lead to a longer filter life too (less dander).

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ThePanther1999 • 6 months ago

Hey! So I’m allergic to cats, yet have two of them (I know…), plus hayfever and dust allergy. I got a Govee Air Purifier from Amazon and it’s working wonders for me. Has an app where you can control it too, it has a low and high mode, plus a sleep mode if she’s funny about sound in her sleep. I don’t have it, but there’s an add-on that you can get for it which monitors air quality which may be useful for her! Edit to clarify: she will still need to dust, especially if it’s currently extremely thick dust. The air purifier does what it says on the tin - pulls things from the air, not from surfaces. In my experience, the dust (and fur in my case!) build up on surfaces happens a lot slower with the purifier, which may help in your daughters case, as she wouldn’t have to move things quite as often.

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ThePanther1999 • 6 months ago

Yeah, but if I’m being honest, I’ve been a bit lazy with it in the past cos disturbing it makes me sneeze like a lunatic; I use a face mask nowadays. I’ve noticed that the build up has happened a lot slower since I got the purifier though. Should have clarified that while OPs daughter absolutely will need to dust, purifier may increase the time between the next time she has to do it again.

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